
Philips Electronics
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The PCA5010 pager baseband controller is manufactured in an advanced CMOS/OTP technology.
The PCA5010 is an 8-bit microcontroller especially suited for pagers. For this purpose, features such as a 4 or 2 level FSK demodulator, filter, clock recovery, protocol timer, DC/DC converter optimized for small paging systems and RTC are integrated on-chip.
The device is optimized for low power consumption. The PCA5010 has several software selectable modes for power reduction: Idle and Power-down mode of the microcontroller and Standby and OFF mode of the DC/DC converter.
FEATURES
• Operating temperature range: −10 to +55 °C
• Supply voltage range with on-chip DC/DC converter: 0.9 to 1.6 V
• Low operating and standby current consumption
• On-chip DC/DC converter generates the supply voltage for the PCA5010 and external circuitry from a single cell battery
• Battery low detector
• Low electromagnetic noise emission
• Full static asynchronous 80C51 CPU (8-bit CPU)
• Recovery from lowest power standby Idle mode to full speed operation within microseconds
• 32 kbytes of One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory and 1.25 kbyte of RAM on-chip
• 27 general purpose I/O port lines (4 ports with interrupt possibility)
• 15 different interrupt sources with selectable priority
• 2 standard timer/event counters T0 and T1
• I2C-bus serial port (single 100/400 kHz master transmitter and receiver)
• Subset of standard UART serial port (8-bit and 9-bit transmission at 4800/9600 bits/s)
• 76.8 kHz crystal oscillator reference with digital clock correction for real time and paging protocol
• Real-Time Clock (RTC)
• Receiver and synthesizer control
– Receiver control by software through general purpose I/Os
– Synthesizer control by software through general purpose I/Os
– 6-bit DAC for AFC to the receiver local oscillator
– Dedicated protocol timer.
• Decoding of paging data
– POCSAG or APOC phase 1; advanced high speed paging protocols are also supported
– Supported data rates: 1200, 1600, 2400, 3125 and 3200 symbols/s using a 76.8 kHz crystal oscillator
– Demodulation of Zero-IF I and Q, 4 or 2 level FSK input or direct data input
– Noise filtering of data input and symbol clock reconstruction
– De-interleaving, error checking and correction, sync word detection address recognition, buffering and more is performed by software
– All user functions (keypad interface, alerter control, display etc.) are implemented in software.
• Musical tone generator for beeper, controlled by the microcontroller
• Watchdog timer
• 48-pin LQFP package.